Peace Treaty Collection
"From Portsmouth to Rome: A Journey through Historic Peace Treaties" The Russo-Japanese treaty at Portsmouth NH
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"From Portsmouth to Rome: A Journey through Historic Peace Treaties" The Russo-Japanese treaty at Portsmouth NH, 1905: An unexpected resolution in the heart of New Hampshire brought an end to the bloody Russo-Japanese War, marking a significant milestone towards peace. End of the Revolutionary War announced by signal-fires: As flames danced across the American sky, a nation rejoiced as signal-fires proclaimed the long-awaited news of freedom and peace after years of struggle. Le Traite de Paix avec Rome (The Peace Treaty with Rome), ca. 1789: Shrouded in mystery, this unknown creator captured a pivotal moment when diplomatic negotiations between France and Rome sought to establish harmony amidst turbulent times. Map illustrating the Brest-Litovsk Treaties, First World War, c1918 (c1920): Lines etched on paper delineated borders but also represented hope for stability as nations emerged from one of history's deadliest conflicts. Letter from Benjamin Franklin to David Hartley MP, 14th April 1782: In his own words, Benjamin Franklin penned hopes for reconciliation and tranquility during delicate negotiations that would shape America's future. Treaty of Muenster (Painting, 1648): Brushstrokes immortalized an iconic event - the signing of a treaty that ended Europe's devastating Thirty Years' War while laying foundations for peaceful coexistence among nations. The Chicago Platform - What is It? Peace or War?, ca. 1864: Amidst Civil War turmoil in America’s heartland emerged debates over peace versus conflict; decisions made here had far-reaching consequences for a divided nation seeking unity once more. Social Justice. . sold on important street corners and intersections, New York City, 1939: Dorothea Lange's lens captured poignant images reflecting society's longing for social justice during a time of global uncertainty. The Landing of King William III.